Bradford 14 Warrington 58: Wolves savage poor Bulls

Warrington Wolves continued their impressive form with an 11-try demolition of Bradford to move top of the Super League

Louis Anderson's early try opened the floodgates for Warrington at Bradford (Dave Howarth)

Warrington Wolves leapfrogged St Helens and Huddersfield Giants in the
continuing yo-yo-ing at the top of the Engage Super League on Sunday,
although victory at Hull tomorrow will restore Saints' one-point advantage.

No team has yet taken a grip on the leadership nearing the halfway mark of the
regular rounds. Warrington have flirted with the top but too often flattered
to deceive. When they are on song, though, few sides can touch them for
pace, daring and invention. However, whereas the Wolves were white hot on a
sunny day at Odsal, Bradford ended up red-faced after the most wretched
afternoon.

The Bulls slumped to an eighth defeat that had many of the Odsal faithful
leaving 25 minutes before the end of an 11-try demolition. They were a team
bereft of ideas and clueless as to how to stop the rampant Wolves from
displacing Huddersfield from first place, after the Giants